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We have now added more than 1,000 places to our A to Y  Gazetteer  of Yorkshire. We've listed the cities and towns and now many of the villages, with links to pages providing more information or to pinpoint villages on our unique Yorkshire map.

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Christmas market time in Yorkshire

Christmas Market time in YorkIt is yet more than a month to Christmas but the season of Christmas markets across Yorkshire is here with the traditional Christmas market in Yorkshire's principal city  York  having started from Thursday (November 13).

The market will be bringing festive cheer in the city every day until Sunday December 21.

In addition to York's regular market there are alpine-style chalets along Parliament Street and St Sampson's Square offering gifts and festive treats. The vast majority of traders are from Yorkshire.

Christmas Market time in Sheffield Sheffield  Christmas Market is another big city market which also opened on Thursday (November 13). It offers more than 60 log cabin stalls and four alpine-style bars in an area spread across Fargate, Barkers Pool, Peace Gardens and The Moor.

The market offers gifts and street food ranging from German sausages to Yorkshire pudding wraps. The event features a big wheel at The Moor, a carousel and helter skelter at Barker's Pool and, of course, Santa's Grotto. The Sheffield Christmas Market continues right up to Christmas Eve.

The Piece Hall Christmas Market in  Halifax  is held over six long weekends before Christmas from Friday to Sunday each week from Friday November 14.

Christmas markets at Halifax Piece Hall are held from Friday to SundayA wide range of stalls are set in a square within the impressive surroundings of the town's historic cloth hall. The market is open from 10am to 7pm or to 4pm on Sundays.

Christmas markets offer a huge range of stalls and entertainment in many other towns and cities across Yorkshire.

Big city festivities begin in  Leeds  on Friday November 21 with a market in City Square where you're sure to find Bratwurst sausages, Glühwein and outdoor bars among the chalet-style cabins with a selection of artisan gifts. An ice skating rink will be a feature of Millennium Square where there will also be food and drink stalls and fairground rides. There is also a carousel at Cookridge Street, a Ferris wheel at Victoria Gardens and an artisan market is held at Bond Court from Thursday to Sunday each week. The markets remain open until Sunday December 21 but attractions around the ice rink stay open until New Year's Eve.

If a traditional village Christmas is more to your taste,  Grassington  in the Yorkshire Dales has a Christmas lights switch on event this Friday (November 21), followed by its local Christmas Markets on Saturday November 29 and Saturday December 6 with stalls including indoor craft stalls at its Town Hall, a brass band and singers.

Just a few miles away,  Skipton  in North Yorkshire fills its regular High Street market place with more than 100 stalls and entertainment for its popular Christmas Markets on Sunday December 7 and Sunday December 14.

The  Selby  Town Christmas Market takes place together with the town's lights switch-on on Saturday December 29 offering food stalls, local crafts and entertainment in the Market Place just in front of the historic Selby Abbey.

To the north of the region, the historic town of  Richmond  sets up its Christmas Fair on the cobbles of its Market Place on Sunday December 7 with a treasure hunt and entertainment from local musicians.

 Beverley  Festival of Christmas returns to the East Riding county town on Sunday December 14 with more than 120 stalls, brass bands, fairground rides and a Christmas parade from the town's Wednesday Market to its Saturday Market.


Drones take art to the sky but weather stops Friday show

A spectacular drone show lit up the sky at Saltaire on Thursday evening and is repeated on FridayA spectacular drone show took to the sky over Roberts Park in the World Heritage village of  Saltaire  on Thursday night.

The early extra show was staged on Thursday evening (November 13) before the originally planned show on Friday (November 14) because of expected high demand and as organisers looked towards the Friday forecast. Ultimately the original show date had to be cancelled on Friday afternoon because of the high winds and rain.

The event "Painting The Sky" took the work of Bradford-born artist David Hockney out of his gallery in Saltaire and into the air in a 600-drone light show created by Leeds-based Skymagic.

The flight of drones recreated some of Hockney's classic works in the free display lasting around 10 minutes.

The Thursday night show attracted many hundreds of visitors despite the late announcement that it would be taking place.

Find out more about events taking place at the
official  Bradford 2025 - UK City of Culture  website.
Look back at the city centre light art at our  BD: is Lit  event page.
Look back at the opening show at our  City of Culture opening  page.

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Month of Hullarity

Hull Truck Theatre is the venue for many of the comedy showsKingston upon Hull’s annual Comedy Festival continues through November.

The Hull Comedy Festival has a big line-up of comedians from around the UK, comedy shows including 'Allo 'Allo and the festival's Hullarious Fringe. Many of the shows are at the city's Hull Truck Theatre with other events taking place at the Comedy Lounge, The Brain Jar, The Edge Hub, Jubilee Central and a pop-up space at the Fruit Market. Hull's laughable dates started before and extend after the official festival three weeks of November 1 - 23.

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Reservoirs recovering but leak-fixing continues and hosepipe ban remains

Digley Reservoir at the edge of the Peak District National Park near Holme at the beginning of NovemberReservoirs in the Yorkshire region continue to make a recovery but a hosepipe ban remains in place.

Figures from Yorkshire Water announced on November 6 put reservoir stocks at 60.6% after levels rose for eight weeks in a row. The figure is now around 15% below the average for this time of year.

Yorkshire Water now says it has repaired more than 13,000 leaks since the beginning of April this year.

Find out more at the  Yorkshire Water  website.

Marvellous museums

Yorkshire has hundreds of marvellous museums celebrating the region's rich history, its transport, diverse industries and characters from Yorkshire whose names became known across the globe. Some of the museums are of world-class and national importance. We have a selection of some of the best in Yorkshire on our  Museums  page with links to their websites so that you can check for opening times. You will also find many more museums by looking up cities and towns in our  Gazetteer .

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Yorkshire mixture

Here are links to a few of the most popular pages at Yorkshire.guide:

  Cities    Largest towns and cities    Population    Gazetteer    Abbeys    Castles    Film locations    Forest of Bowland    Heritage Coast    Heritage railways    Highest mountains    Historic Houses    Howardian Hills    Museums    Nidderdale    North Pennines    North York Moors    Peak District    Racecourses    Seaside    York    Yorkshire Dales    Yorkshire football    Railway stations 

On Ilkla Moor Baht ’at

If you’re from Yorkshire you will probably recognise our background picture as the Cow and Calf Rocks on Ilkley Moor, famous as the location of the Yorkshire dialect anthem "On Ilkla Moor Baht ’at". More on  Ilkley .

Yorkshire news topics

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 BD: is Lit : Two night illumination show in Bradford.

 Airport funding boost : Step towards restarting commercial flights to Doncaster.

 Bus rebranding plan : Weaver Network follows route of West Yorkshire's industrial past.

 Election 2025 results : Success for Reform UK in local elections in a few parts of Yorkshire.

 Pennine Way 60 : Anniversary of long-distance walking route with more than 100 miles in Yorkshire.

 Railway 200 : Yorkshire track record stretching beyond two centuries.

 Bradford City of Culture : Opening show for West Yorkshire city named City of Culture 2025.

 News archive 2024 : News from 2024.

 News archive 2023 : News from 2023.

 News archive 2022 : News from 2022.

 News archive 2021 : News from 2021.

 News archive 2020 : News from 2020.

 News archive 2019 : News from 2019.

 News archive 2018 : News from 2018.

 News archive 2017 : News from 2017.

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